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Old 06-18-2021, 03:33 PM
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N62 coolant transfer pipe replacement question

My 184k mile 2005 4.4 X5 just started leaking coolant from the weep hole next to the water pump, so I plan to change the transfer pipe and seals with a Uro collapsible type. It says I need to remove the water pump, but I don't see why, the front seal is accessed from the valley area under the intake. My water pump is 2 years old, do I really need to remove it? Thanks!
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Old 06-19-2021, 09:12 AM
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Either that or the transfer pipe at the back.

You can refurbish vs. replace the pipes. I did that when I worked on M62 in the past. Shined the ends up like new to make a good seal. They get corroded at the ends

Trey have two part replacement pipes that you can install without removing the water pump.
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